Let Me Go, Mr. Hill!
Chapter 1337
Let me go, Mr. Hill [by Shallow South] Chapter 1337
When Thomas saw Sarah, he could not help but shudder.
Sarah quickly said with reddened eyes, “Brother, where have you been all this time? I was so worried. How did you get hurt? Did Shaun threaten you?”
Shaun immediately rebuked, “Sarah, please mind your words. I can sue you for defamation.”
The judge glared at Sarah as a warning too. “The witness can take his place.”
After Thomas nervously got into the witness box, Shaun asked, “Mr. Thomas Neeson, I would like to ask a question. Did I help Neeson Corporation many times after your father passed away? Did I secretly help Neeson Corporation to look for collaboration partners multiple times as well?”
Thomas nodded fearfully. “Yes.”
Shaun said, “If it weren’t for me, could Neeson Corporation have lasted until today?”
shook his
had sex with her before.
far as I know, Thomas and Shaun’s relationship was never good. There are too many doubts as to why Thomas would suddenly be willing to be Shaun’s witness. We suspect Shaun threatened the witness. All of you can see the injuries on
and everyone started
me. I’m the
through so many things after Mom’s death. If it weren’t for me, would you still
credit for all the good things. I was the one who fought the lawsuits for him back then. If it weren’t for me, he would’ve gone to jail. On
innocent because
into Shaun once when he was drunk. I called you and told you about it. In the end, you instigated me to tell Simon about it
complicated gazes, Sarah immediately retorted and said, “What nonsense are
said, “There’s no need to talk about your personal grudges here. This
Luckily, Shaun immediately said, “Thomas Neeson, please reply to
that you would puke
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